 I welcome you to today's ceremony where four documents will be exchanged. First we have the memorandum of understanding between the Council of Scientific and Industrial Research, National Geophysical Research Institute Hyderabad, India. Number two is an agreement on traditional knowledge digital library access between the Council of Scientific and Industrial Research, India, and patent and trademark office, Denmark. This will be exchanged on the Danish side by His Excellency Freddy Swain, Ambassador of Denmark, and on the Indian side by Dr. Vishwa Janani J. Satigiri, Head Council of Scientific and Industrial Research, Traditional Knowledge Digital Library Unit, New Delhi. Number three is a MOU between the Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore, and Danfoss Industries Private Limited to establish a center of excellence towards natural refrigerants for tropical climates with potential applications. This will be exchanged on the Danish side by Mr. Ravi Chandran Purushottaman, President Danfoss India, and on the Indian side by Professor Govindran Rangarajan, Director Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore. Number four is a joint letter of intent between the Ministry of Skill Development and Entrepreneurship Government of India and the Government of the Kingdom of Denmark. This will be exchanged on the Danish side by His Excellency Freddy Swain, Ambassador of Denmark, and on the Indian side by Sri Radhe Sagarwal, Secretary of Ministry of Skill Development and Entrepreneurship Government of India. Ladies and gentlemen, apart from the above MOUs, the following commercial agreements have been signed on the sidelines of the visit. There's a MOU between Reliance Industries Limited and Stesdal Fuel Technologies on the development of the hydrogen electrolyzer and the subsequent manufacturing and deployment of the hydrogen electrolyzer in India. Number two is a MOU between Infosys Technologies and Arhus University to establish a center of excellence for sustainability solutions based in Denmark. And finally, there's a MOU between the Observer Research Foundation and State of Green on Strategic Cooperation to promote knowledge sharing on solutions and facilitate research on the green transition of the economy. Excellencies, this concludes the exchange of agreement ceremony. I now request the spokesperson of the Ministry of External Affairs to conduct the proceedings. Good afternoon, Honorable Prime Ministers, Distinguished Members of the Delegations, and from the media, we will now begin with the press statements. May I request Honorable Prime Minister, Shri Narayan Moudiji, to make his press statement. Sir, the floor is yours. Your Excellency, Prime Minister of Denmark. In March, I would like to welcome all the delegates, all the media, to the floor. Namaskar. Before the start of the coronavirus pandemic, this Hyderabad House has been the witness of the heads of government and the heads of state for the last 18 to 20 months. I would like to welcome all the delegates, all the media, to the floor. I would like to welcome all the delegates, all the media, to the floor. I would like to welcome all the delegates, all the media, to the floor. I would like to welcome all the delegates, all the media, to the floor. I would like to welcome all the delegates, all the media, to the floor. I would like to welcome all the delegates, all the media, to the floor. I would like to welcome all the delegates, all the media, to the floor. I would like to welcome all the delegates, all the media, to the floor. I would like to welcome all the delegates, all the media, to the floor. I would like to welcome all the delegates, all the media, to the floor. I would like to welcome all the delegates, all the media, to the floor. I would like to welcome all the delegates, all the media, to the floor. I would like to welcome all the delegates, all the media, to the floor. food processing, logistics, infrastructure, machinery, shop fair, and many other areas. Danish companies have been working in India for a long time. They have not only given importance to make in India, but to make in India for the world a success. For the development of India, which is our vision, the scale and speed at which we want to move forward, in which Danish expertise and Danish technology can perform a very important role. The reforms that have come into the Indian economy, especially the steps taken in the manufacturing sector, are being carried out for such companies. In today's meeting, we have also discussed some of these options. Friends, we have also made a decision today that we will continue to invest in our community in a positive way. We will continue to add new income to it. In the health sector, we have started a new partnership. In India, in order to increase the productivity of agriculture and farmers, we have also made a decision to co-operate in the Christian-related technology. In addition, food safety, cold chain, food processing, fertilizers, fisheries, aquaculture, and many other areas of technology will be worked on. We will also work on smart water resource management, based-to-based and efficient supply chain. Friends, in today's meeting, we have also discussed a lot of issues on many areas and areas. I would especially like to express my respect to Denmark that we have been receiving a lot of strong support from Denmark on various international issues. In the future, we will continue to work with the countries that have a lot of trust in the rule-based order, and with the countries that have a lot of trust in the rule-based order. Excellency, next, I would like to express my gratitude to India for hosting the Nordic Summit and for the invitation of Denmark. I would like to express my gratitude to all the people who have been writing the new views of today's very useful conversation. Thank you very much. Thank you so much for the warm welcome. His Excellency, Prime Minister Modi and I have had a very fruitful and productive meeting, and it illustrates the warm relations between our two countries. We are two democratic nations. We both believe in an international system based on rules. And we are proud as Danes to have such a strong partner that shares those values. It is important on the global scene. I think our cooperation between India and Denmark is a great example on how green growth and green transition can go hand in hand. Last year, virtually, unfortunately, because we were not able to meet physically as we are today, we agreed on a very ambitious green strategic partnership. I know that a lot of countries are looking at this strategic partnership because as you said, Modi, that day and have said several occasions, we have some of the skills, but you have for sure the scale. Today, we agreed on a number of concrete green new ideas on water, green fuel, just to mention some few. And we also agreed to work even closer together on areas as health and agriculture. Our green cooperation is now a part of a very ambitious five-year joint action plan because wording is not enough. We are very much aware of that, both of us. Now we need to show some concrete results, ambitious results. We are very happy that many Danish companies already now support the green transition in India. And that they are able to contribute to a greener and healthier life for millions of people. We have been a part of the green transition in Denmark for many, many years. And in many ways, we have already now also made some very important results when it comes to the fight against climate changes. If we are able to do that for nearly 6 million Danes, imagine the potential when it comes to 1.4 billion Indians. And we are very proud, and we look forward for making our cooperation even stronger. I'm also proud that Danish solutions play a key role when it comes to your very ambitious targets. And I think you are an inspiration for the rest of the world. You have set some very ambitious targets when it comes to clean water for over 1 million households and for renewable energy, including offshore wind. I am convinced that India and Denmark have a huge untapped trade and investment potential. And Prime Minister Modi, I am looking forward to continuing our cooperation. And I am very, very proud that you have accepted my invitation to visit Denmark and Copenhagen. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you, Excellency. That concludes the press statements. Ladies and gentlemen, thank you for joining us today afternoon. Thank you.